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Did Huo Yuanjia, Ye Wenzhen and the Japanese fight in real history?

I think everyone has heard of China's three modern Wushu masters, Huo Yuanjia, Zhen Chen and Ip Man. Their stories have also been made into various films by some directors in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Among them, Ip Man's Wing Chun is a very famous kung fu in the world, which was carried forward by Mr. Bruce Lee in Europe and America.

In the film and television drama works, all three fought against the Japanese army, beating the Japanese army out of the water and making the audience watch it with relish. And in real history, have the three of them ever fought against the Japanese? What is the final result? There are also rumors that Zhen Chen is not Huo Yuanjia's apprentice. Is it true or not?

In history, Huo Yuanjia and Ip Man did compete with Japan, but they did not compete with Japanese heroes as in film and television dramas.

In the film and television drama, there is a scene about Ip Man singling out eight Japanese people and beating each other out of the water.

Huo Yuanjia just discussed it with the Japanese a little, and didn't do anything about it. It's just that after Huo Yuanjia's apprentice Liu Zhensheng defeated a Japanese bushido fanatic, he was entangled by Japanese bushido elements, and Huo Yuanjia stepped in to help him lay down and died of serious injuries.

So Huo Yuanjia asked two people in those days and the Japanese is under what circumstances?

After the Japanese invaded China and occupied Foshan on a large scale, they heard that IP Man in Foshan was a martial arts master. At that time, a Japanese leader wanted Ip Man to come out of the mountain, help him lead the team, train Japanese soldiers in Sanda skills, and train Huang.

This is obviously a traitor's job, but Ip Man doesn't want to be a traitor, but he also has a martial arts school, and his wife and children need to support themselves. Ip Man politely refused.

At that time, Japanese leaders also made a request that if IP Man could defeat a Japanese samurai, then he could not engage in martial arts instruction. If you lose to the Japanese, you must kowtow to the Japanese and be a martial arts instructor in the army.

So IP Man later got into a fight with the Japanese, and the Japanese warriors were in a hurry during the war. However, IP Man never hurt the Japanese samurai from beginning to end. During the fighting between the two sides, the Japanese samurai realized that they were no match for IP Man at all, so after playing for two minutes, the Japanese samurai took the initiative to stop and admitted to a draw.

In this way, IP Man was able to get away. He didn't go to the Japanese gendarmerie as a coach. Unlike in the movie, he killed a group of Japanese. Under the circumstances at that time, if he really killed a group of Japanese, he would definitely die miserably.

Huo Yuanjia was born in 1868 and died in 19 10, so when Huo Yuanjia died, the Qing Dynasty had not perished, and the Japanese did not attack China on a large scale. Therefore, it is false that Huo Yuanjia fought against the Japanese army on a large scale during the Japanese aggression in the TV series.

Huo Yuanjia fought against the Japanese twice in his life. 1, a Japanese ronin insisted on looking for Huo Yuanjia. As a result, the ronin lost in two games. Since then, no Japanese have dared to find fault.

The second time, Huo Yuanjia's apprentice Liu Zhensheng hit a Japanese samurai outside, which angered the Japanese samurai museum and was chased by the Japanese samurai to Huo Yuanjia's house for discussion. At that time, Japanese samurai asked Huo Yuanjia to fight with them.

At that time, Huo Yuanjia had lung disease before he was 40. In the process of fighting between the two sides, he accidentally knocked himself to the ground, which led to the recurrence of lung disease and kept coughing. I took medicine from a Japanese doctor that night and died after drinking it.

As for Zhen Chen, who appeared in film and television dramas, he didn't exist at all, but was a character created by later generations to shoot film works.